Accounting opacity refers to the deliberate or structural lack of clarity in financial reporting, obscuring true economic performance. It is used to hide liabilities, inflate assets, or complicate audits. This tactic primarily benefits corporate insiders and executives seeking to mislead investors, evade taxes, or secure loans, often at the expense of stakeholders and regulatory compliance.
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